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Pseudogout

Known as: PSEUDOGOUT SYNDROME, pseudo gout, Chondrocalcinosis 
An acute episode of pain, swelling, and redness, sometimes associated with fever. It is caused by the deposition of calcium pyrophosphate crystals in… 
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Review
2004
Review
2004
Gout and pseudogout are inflammatory arthritides due to monosodium urate and calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal formation… 
Review
1993
Review
1993
This article describes the clinical spectrum of gout and pseudogout and discusses the role of colchicine, NSAIDs, and uric acid… 
Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
The authors report a case of progressive foramen magnum syndrome due to deposits of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystals… 
Review
1987
Review
1987
Three cases of acute pseudogout of the temporomandibular joint are described. The rarity of pseudogout in this joint may be… 
1987
1987
A 77-year-old woman complained of numbness in her hands and feet, progressive unsteadiness, weakness, and loss of proprioception… 
Review
1983
Review
1983
Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) is one of several types of crystal that may be deposited in the body. The term… 
1981
1981
Pseudogout is a great mimicker of other forms of arthritis, often leading to diagnostic confusion. The association of pseudogout… 
Review
1979
Review
1979
Acute pseudogout (calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition disease [CPPD disease]) developed in two patients with chronic renal… 
Highly Cited
1974
Highly Cited
1974
A distinctive arthropathy of the wrist, characterized by joint space narrowing, sclerosis and subchondral cyst formation… 
1964
1964
  • R. MoskowitzD. Katz
  • 1964
  • Corpus ID: 38480759
A family study of a patient with chondrocalcinosis (pseudogout syndrome) revealed characteristic abnormal joint calcifications…